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6 weeks... what's going on mate?

I sms'd Rob today - he said "Just called them AGAIN - i think i let you know they were due last week but didnt show. They should be sent out today and i should have by wednesday at the very latest". If they keep stuffing him around he's going to let us all call them and start complaining.

If he doesnt get them on Wednesday i'm going to name and shame, this is pathetic.

HTH

Kot

Hi guys, yes as adam posted after more calls I have been told the cats were sent yesterday and I should have wednesday.

Again apologies for the delays but there is nothing I can do about it. I'm dealing direct with the only australian importer of metalcats so we're in the same boat as everyone else who's after these products.

Everyone still waiting has been given my phone number please free to use it as I know I have not been on the forum alot lately. Also feel free to contact PSI if you want to confirm the situation their details are listed on the website here http://www.psiproducts.com.au/

More info, just received an email confirming despatch and have the con note number. Coming through TNT again so assuming they don't f**k up and send it back to QLD again I should be posting again on wednesday to confirm they've been received.

Can anyone who's still waiting pls PM me your address. I have a postal address for most if not all of you but if you can please confirm via PM then it's one less potential holdup.

Thanx

Hi guys, yes as adam posted after more calls I have been told the cats were sent yesterday and I should have wednesday.

Again apologies for the delays but there is nothing I can do about it. I'm dealing direct with the only australian importer of metalcats so we're in the same boat as everyone else who's after these products.

Everyone still waiting has been given my phone number please free to use it as I know I have not been on the forum alot lately. Also feel free to contact PSI if you want to confirm the situation their details are listed on the website here http://www.psiproducts.com.au/

More news, the cats are at TNT awaiting redilvery. I wasn't home when they came yesterday so gotta get them brought out again monday (soonest possible time) with the signed card etc

I'll be able to package monday night and send out tuesday morning. I'll post on tuesday to confirm cats have been sent

More news, the cats are at TNT awaiting redilvery. I wasn't home when they came yesterday so gotta get them brought out again monday (soonest possible time) with the signed card etc

I'll be able to package monday night and send out tuesday morning. I'll post on tuesday to confirm cats have been sent

Just to confirm, this is for all the flanged cats? not a new batch of cats?

Hi everyone, this is some new news since sending out all of the PM's last night.

I just had an email from the supplier saying that they now have bolt ons back from welding and are packing everything for freight. I should have them all by the end of the week, although given the problems already experienced don't hold your breath...

Anyways just another update trying to keep all informed, will copy this information to PM when I have a little more free time.

Guys, everyones cats have been posted as of today (with the exception of 3.5" bolt ons that have been discussed with the buyers).

As I have said in posts and PM's EVERYONE WHO IS STILL WAITING HAS MY PHONE NUMBER, please use it rather than posting here as I have told you time and time again I probably will not see the posts.

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